Culture, politics, and location seem to be everything. At the time, you didn't dare voice disagreement with it here. Everyone was for it. However, in Grand Junction, CO it was much like your area with the majority against it and they vocalized their dissent loudly.
>>Let me quote something: "I think almost everyone at the time war was declared, in their hearts, were in agreement."
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>>What part of "at the time war was declared," "I think," and "In their hearts" do you not get?
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>I think Patrick's trying to say that what you thought was incorrect. FWIW, almost everyone I know personally (as opposed to people I know online) was opposed to invading Iraq. My neighborhood was full of lawn signs saying things like "Peace is patriotic."
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>If I didn't know people online, I might never have had a discussion with anyone who favored the invasion.
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>Tamar
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